Farmers from Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire are being invited to join their local Senedd Member in a special breakfast round table to discuss farming issues.

Samuel Kurtz MS has brought together stakeholders to provide the local agricultural community with updates on the steps being taken to tackle rural crime in Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire.

Samuel said: “This is a fantastic opportunity for local farmers to hear from a range of stakeholders about key issues impacting our agricultural industry.

“We’ll be discussing a whole range of topics, from protecting your farming machinery from fuel theft, to the importance of safeguarding your livestock from dog attacks.

“The round table breakfast will provide local farmers with the perfect opportunity to speak directly with those who are tasked with tackling rural crime in our community.”

Samuel will be joined by several special guests, including Wales’ Rural and Wildlife Crime Police Coordinator and Dyfed Powys Police’s Rural Crime Unit.

He continued: “It’s only through working together and providing a line of dialogue that we can hope to reduce rural crime in Dyfed Powys.

The event is being held on Monday, November 8 from 11am to 1pm.

To attend, contact Samuel.Kurtz@Senedd.Wales. Tickets are free and will be provided on a first come, first served basis.